1 Responsibilities

The Core Libraries Committee acts as the Maintainer per the Library submissions guidelines for many of the core libraries that make up the Haskell Platform.

2 Current members

Edward Kmett (chair)

Brent Yorgey

Dan Doel

Michael Snoyman

Doug Beardsley

Joachim Breitner

Mark Lentczner (ex-officio as the Haskell Platform Maintainer)

e-mail: core-libraries-committee [AT] haskell.org

GitHub: The Core Libraries Committee Team can be mentioned/notified in GitHub conversations by using the syntax @haskell/core-libraries-committee.

3 Operation

The committee consists of 7 members. Members are expected to serve a 3 year term, and terms are staggered so that 2 members step down each year, at the end of June.

The members will elect one of their number to be chair each year. The chair is responsible for making sure that things keep moving, and to ensure that a conclusion is reached on any issues raised.

When a member steps down, either because they have reached the end of their term or because other circumstances require them to step down early, open self-nominations will be sought from the community via the libraries@ mailing list. Previous committee members, including those who have just stepped down, will also be eligible for nomination.

The committee will then select a replacement from amongst those nominated. For the purposes of considering nominations, the committee will include any outgoing members who are not seeking re-appointment.

The committee replacement process is intentionally currently very light. As we get more experience, we may wish to change it, e.g. by having a larger subset of "the community" vote on nominations.

If any member of the community wishes to raise any issue with the committee, they may contact it by e-mailing core-libraries-committee [AT] haskell.org.

It is expected the committee will discuss any matters brought to it amongst themselves, and if they think appropriate, with the wider community, to try to reach consensus. Ultimately, the committee will make decisions by more than half of the membership voting for a particular outcome. These rules of operation may also be changed in the same way.